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Saw this pick of a GQ on ebay. It looks as if the air intake goes through the firewall. Is this wise? It looks neat.
Saw this pick of a GQ on ebay. It looks as if the air intake goes through the firewall. Is this wise? It looks neat.
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It'd be great unless you found yourself in deep water and you got stuck or had to flood your car so you could get traction without floating. 

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
It is the Pod filters that are noisy,if you run the normal air cleaner , or silencer as the yanks used to call them, the induction noise is reduced.
I set a Ford Exploder up this way with a removable hose and a plug for the hole, but the customer found the noise so little he never took the hose off and fitted the plug.
J Top
I set a Ford Exploder up this way with a removable hose and a plug for the hole, but the customer found the noise so little he never took the hose off and fitted the plug.
J Top
I had been thining about this to get cooler air into my hilux diesel on hot days. I runs so much better with cool air.
The cab is nice and cool, espesh with a/c on, why not feed the engine with it? I thought it would be noisy and thats why noone does it, but the snorkel intake doesn't seem that loud (not that I've listened to it at 3000rpm).
The cab is nice and cool, espesh with a/c on, why not feed the engine with it? I thought it would be noisy and thats why noone does it, but the snorkel intake doesn't seem that loud (not that I've listened to it at 3000rpm).
doing this is illegal and can be dangerous!!!!
by putting your air intake inside the cab it can creat a negative air pressure in the cab and suck out oxygen that you need to breath. it was ok for big steve coz it was a permanent convertable.
also if you stuc a vacumn inside the cab then engine will stall from lack of air. you'd have to drive everywhere with a window down so the thought of cold air from a/c helping will be lost.
by putting your air intake inside the cab it can creat a negative air pressure in the cab and suck out oxygen that you need to breath. it was ok for big steve coz it was a permanent convertable.
also if you stuc a vacumn inside the cab then engine will stall from lack of air. you'd have to drive everywhere with a window down so the thought of cold air from a/c helping will be lost.
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
A friend of mine used to have a mini with an SD Webber carby and the intakes used to poke inside the cab. We used to try to throw stuff down the intakes just to p!$$ him off. After He'd done some work to the car he was driving around and the car backfire through the carby and singed his hair on his arm and leg. 

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
toughnut wrote:A friend of mine used to have a mini with an SD Webber carby and the intakes used to poke inside the cab. We used to try to throw stuff down the intakes just to p!$$ him off. After He'd done some work to the car he was driving around and the car backfire through the carby and singed his hair on his arm and leg.
ditto, almost, had a mate with a moke with webers in thru the dash...I wouldnt get in, cause fumes and fear of backfires was too scarey...was very noisey, almost ripped ya pants off under acceleration..christover
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